Sentence examples for the contesting from inspiring English sources

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the contesting

noun

Controversy; debate.

  • No contest

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In 1916, he returned to New York, and, tellingly, on his first day back in the city he held a press conference, offering to sell inside Eskimo understandings of the contesting claims of Peary and Frederick Cook to the discovery of the North Pole.

But before the old Imperial city, with its soft spot for tacky costume parties, gets invaded by the dressed-up hordes, we wanted to know what the people of the contesting countries actually think about their musical representatives.

This branch of the Najdorf features the contesting of central space by 6 e5.

In Plantaganet England the issue was dynastic, the contesting parties largely relatives, and the personal was the political.

Ammons might have learned his love of variety from the contesting absolutisms of his family's all-of-the-above Christianity.

With elections for the Scottish Parliament in May, which of the contesting parties will commit to funding Creative Scotland's plans?

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Similar(32)

There lay the contest within the contest.

That's the contest.

Tells about the contest.

The contest is on.

Framing the contest.

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